Combine salad dressing mix, sour cream, & mayonnaise. Set aside; place half of crumbled cornbread (cooled) in the bottom of serving bowl. Layer each ingredient than in middle of layering add a layer of dressing. Do another layer of vegetables, than rest of cornbread and dressing. Top off with cheese and bacon. Chill until serving

Saturday, May 15, 2010

There is an Eastern Idaho Job & Resource Fair coming up on Wednesday, May 18th, at the Eastern Idaho Technical College in Idaho Falls. It will be from 11 am to 3 pm, and will include over 20 businesses looking for new workers. It is sponsored by the Department of Labor, EITC, Freemed, Deseret Industries, and the Development Workshop. The fair will also include workshops on interviewing, resume development, career search, dealing with barriers to employment, veterans services and coping with financial problems.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

WHEN YOU KNOW A SISTERBy Edgar A. Guest When you get to know a sister, know her joys and know her cares, When you've come to understand her and the burdens that she bears, When you've learned the fight she's making and the troubles in her way, Then you find that she is different than you thought her yesterday. You find her faults are trivial and there's not so much to blame In the sister that you jeered at when you only knew her name. You are quick to see the blemish in the distant neighbor's style, You can point to all her errors and may sneer at her the while, And your prejudices fatten and your hates more violent grow As you talk about the failures of the one you do not know, But when drawn a little closer, and your hands and shoulders touch, You find the traits you hated really don't amount to much. When you get to know a sister, know her every mood and whim, You begin to find the texture of the splendid side of them; You begin to understand her, and you cease to scoff and sneer, For with understanding always prejudices disappear. You begin to find her virtues and her faults you cease to tell, For you seldom hate a sister when you know her very well. When next you start in sneering and your phrases turn to blame, Know more of her you censure than her business and her name; For it's likely that acquaintance would your prejudice dispel And you'd really come to like her if you knew her very well

IT IS A NEW MONTH LETS TRY AND GET OUR VISITING TEACHING DONE. EVERY SISTER SHOULD FEEL LOVED AND APPRECIATED!!!

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MONTHLY INTEREST GROUPS: Contact Alison Robinson to get information on these groups. 787-2538

Personal Progress Group - Heidi Colson

Get together to talk about and work on goals toward achieving the Young Womanhood Medallion.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

To learn more about Relief Society Organization or the LDS church click on the image of the SLC temple.

VISITING TEACHING MESSAGE

Regardless of personal circumstances, we all need to know that we are loved and that someone cares. Visiting teaching is not just a lesson or a phone call. It is concerned, deep interest in the lives of others. It is about giving what the other person needs, not necessarily what we want to give. More than anything else, visiting teaching is a way for us to help each other feel the Savior's love in our lives.